A brass wire is 1.40 m long and has a cross- sectional area of 6.00 mm². A small steel ball with mass 0.0800 kg is attached to the end of the wire. You hold the other end of the wire and whirl the ball in a vertical circle of radius 1.40 m. For solving this problem, you may need data from Table 11.1 in the textbook Part A What speed must the ball have at the lowest point of its path if its fractional change in length of the brass wire at this point from its unstretched length is 2.0 x 10-7 Treat the ball as a point mass Express your answer with the appropriate units. 14 PA 3 Ĉ CB ES m

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Problem 11.68
A brass wire is 1.40 m long and has a cross-
sectional area of 6.00 mm². A small steel ball with
mass 0.0800 kg is attached to the end of the wire.
You hold the other end of the wire and whirl the ball
in a vertical circle of radius 1.40 m. For solving this
problem, you may need data from Table 11.1 in the
textbook
Part A
14
What speed must the ball have at the lowest point of its path if its fractional change in length of the brass wire at this
point from its unstretched length is 2.0 x 10-7 Treat the ball as a point mass.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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A
4
in B
m
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Transcribed Image Text:CHWH Problem 11.68 A brass wire is 1.40 m long and has a cross- sectional area of 6.00 mm². A small steel ball with mass 0.0800 kg is attached to the end of the wire. You hold the other end of the wire and whirl the ball in a vertical circle of radius 1.40 m. For solving this problem, you may need data from Table 11.1 in the textbook Part A 14 What speed must the ball have at the lowest point of its path if its fractional change in length of the brass wire at this point from its unstretched length is 2.0 x 10-7 Treat the ball as a point mass. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Submit A 4 in B m Previous Answers Request Answer ? X Incorrect; Try Again; 28 attempts remaining 13 of 15 * Review Constants
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